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Topic: Earthquake Measurement PSSA: 3.5.7.A / S8.D.1.1
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Objective: TLW explain how earthquakes are detected. TLW describe how to locate the epicenter of an earthquake. TLW explain how the strength and intensity of an earthquake is measured.
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MI #1: Detecting Earthquakes Seismographs are instruments located at or near the Earth’s surface that record seismic waves. A seismogram is a tracing of earthquake motion created by a seismograph.
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MI #2: Location of Earthquakes The focus of an earthquake is the point inside the Earth where the earthquake begins. The epicenter of an earthquake is the point on Earth’s surface directly above the focus.
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MI #3: S-P Time Method The S-P Time method is used to determine the exact location of an earthquake’s epicenter. The arrival times of S and P are compared to determine the distance of the quake from the seismograph station. A circle is drawn around a seismograph station with a radius that equals the distance from the quake. The location where the circles from 3 different stations intersect is the epicenter.
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MI #4: Magnitude and Intensity Magnitude is a measure of the strength of an earthquake. Intensity is a measure of the degree to which people felt an earthquake and the damage it caused.
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MI #5: The Richter Scale The Richter Scale is used to measure the strength of an earthquake. Each increase of one unit (4 to 5, 6 to 7, etc.) means the measured ground motion is 10x larger. Table 1 on p. 232 shows the estimated effects of earthquakes with different magnitudes.
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MI #6: Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale The modified Mercalli Intensity Scale is used to measure the intensity of an earthquake. It rates earthquake intensity on a scale of I to XII (using Roman numerals)
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So What…? Real Life Application Understanding earthquake measurement is important in understanding the significance of Richter scale measurements.
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